280 FLEAS, FLUKES AND CUCKOOS 



Flukes (Trematoda) 

 Dawes, B. (1946). The Trematoda. Cambridge. 

 FuHRMANN, O. (1928). Trematoda. In Kukenthal und Krumbach, Hand- 



buch d. Zool. Berlin, 2, Part 2. 1-140. (in German). 

 Larue, George R. (in press). Host-parasite relations among the digenetic 



trematodes. Journal of Parasitology , 57 ; no. 4. 

 fNicoLL, W. (1923). A reference list of the trematode parasites of British 



birds. Parisitology, /j ; Jji-202. 



Leeches (Hirudinea) 

 I Mann, K. H. (1954). A key to the British Freshwater Leeches with notes on their 



ecology. Freshwater Biological Association Scientific Publication No. 14, 



21 pp. 

 |Mann, K. H. (1955). The Ecology of the British Freshwater Leeches. 



The Journal of Animal Ecology: 24, (i): 98-119. 

 Harding, W. A. (1910). A revision of the British Leeches. Parasitology^ 



J : 1J0-201. 



Chapter ii, Flies (Diptera) 



Apart from the general books on insects, the volumes mentioned 

 below are of great assistance and have provided most of the data for 

 this chapter. Bequaert's monograph on the louse-flies is a masterpiece, 

 and Seguy provides useful lists in both his papers. Mattingly's paper 

 is invaluable for the determination of the mosquitoes. 



*Bates, Marston, (1949). The Natural History of Mosquitoes. New York. 

 fBEQUAERT, Joseph C. (1953). The Hippoboscidae or Louse-flies (Diptera) 



of Mammals and Birds. Part i : Structure, Physiology and Natural 



History. Entomologica Americana, 32 (new series): 1-209, ^33' 211-442. 

 |CoE, R. L., Freeman, Paul, & Mattingly, P. F. (1950). Handbooks for 



the identification of British Insects, IX, part 2, Diptera 2. Nematocera : 



families Tipulidae to Chironomidae : pp. 1-2 16, London. 

 Edwards, F. W., Oldroyd, H., & Smart, J. (1939). British Blood-sucking 



Flies. London. 

 Keilin, D. (1924). On the Life-history of Anthomyia procellaris Rond, and 



A. pluvialis L., hibernating in nests of birds. Parasitology, 16 : 150-159. 

 Marshall, J. F. (1938). The British Mosquitoes. London. 

 I Oldroyd, H. (1949). Handbooks for the identification of British insects, IX, 



part I, Diptera i. Introduction and key to families : pp. 1-49. London. 

 Seguy, E. (1946). Dipt^res ornithophiles in Encycl. Ent. Ser. B 2, 10 : 1 18-132 



(in French). 



t This list refers to records from birds on the British list, not British birds, as the 

 title suggests. 



